2 Lennox Lewis (17) 37, WBC and IBO world heavyweight champion
McKenzie: "He just doesn't do it for me. He's lost to run-of-the-mill guys, and now his legs have gone. His defence is not great and his jab's over-rated but he gets away with it because he hits hard."
Watt: "It is difficult to vote against the heavyweight champion of the world. But he's lost badly to two ordinary fighters in Oliver McCall and Hasim Rahman. You have to take the good with the bad and, much as I respect Lennox, there's too much of the chess player in his make-up. Even when he was punching holes in Tyson, he looked frightened to get in and stop him. He should have won in four or five rounds. He's not in the same league as Ali, Frazier, Holmes, or even a peak Tyson."
McKenzie: "He looked disinterested and lacked motivation against Vitali Klitschko, and Tyson and Holyfield were past it when he beat them. Now he's the best of a bad bunch."
Woodhall: "He's a great fighter, but he's peaked and has nothing left to prove. But he always rises to the challenge at the second attempt and, if he fights Klitschko again, I think he'll wipe the floor with him."
McCrory: "I've been beaten by him but he's not what he was and he'll be more vulnerable the longer he stays around. He still found a way to beat Klitschko, and you have to respect that, and I think he wins a rematch. He's on the slide, but he's still very strong."
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